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Jacques-P. Tremblay

Formation
PhD Neurosciences UCSD

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Principal area
Neuroscience
Address
2705, boulevard Laurier, RC-9300
Québec (Quebec)
CANADA G1V 4G2
Phone
+1 418-525-4444, extension 42186
Fax
+1 418-654-2753
Email
jacques-p.tremblay@crchul.ulaval.ca

Research team

Zoé Coulombe, research assistant
Joël Rousseau, research assistant
Christine Dufour, research assistant
Pierre Chapdelaine, research assistant
Daniel Skuk, associated professor
Marlyne Goulet, research assistant

Jean-Paul Iyombe, master degree student

Laetitia Mavinga, master degree student

Amina Dahmani, PhD student

Sébastien Goudenege, postdoctoral fellow

 

Research project(s) recognized by Université Laval (in French)

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Recent publications (see all publication from this researcher)

Pichavant C, Tremblay JP. Generation of lentiviral vectors for use in skeletal muscle research. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ,  2012. 798: 285-95
Skuk D, Tremblay JP. Intramuscular cell transplantation as a potential treatment of myopathies: clinical and preclinical relevant data. Expert opinion on biological therapy,  2011. 11: 359-74
Fakhfakh R, Michaud A, Tremblay JP. Blocking the myostatin signal with a dominant negative receptor improves the success of human myoblast transplantation in dystrophic mice. Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy,  2011. 19: 204-10
Tremblay JP, Skuk D, Frederickson R. Not an inside job: how can transplantation of relatively few exogenous satellite cells do what thousands of endogenous cells cannot? Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy,  2011. 19: 6-8
Pichavant C, Aartsma-Rus A, Clemens PR, Davies KE, Dickson G, Takeda S, Wilton SD, Wolff JA, Wooddell CI, Xiao X, Tremblay JP. Current status of pharmaceutical and genetic therapeutic approaches to treat DMD. Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy,  2011. 19: 830-40
Skuk D, Goulet M, Tremblay JP. Transplanted myoblasts can migrate several millimeters to fuse with damaged myofibers in nonhuman primate skeletal muscle. Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology,  2011. 70: 770-8
Gerard C, Forest MA, Beauregard G, Skuk D, Tremblay JP. Fibrin gel improves the survival of transplanted myoblasts. Cell transplantation,  2011. Epub
Tremblay JP, Frederickson RM. Gene transfer using HACs: a key step closer to ex vivo gene therapy using autologous gene-corrected cells to treat muscular dystrophy. Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy,  2011. 19: 2111-3
Pichavant C, Gargioli C, Tremblay JP. Intramuscular Transplantation of Muscle Precursor Cells over-expressing MMP-9 improves Transplantation Success. PLoS currents,  2011. 3: RRN1275
Rousseau J, Chapdelaine P, Boisvert S, Almeida LP, Corbeil J, Montpetit A, Tremblay JP. Endonucleases: tools to correct the dystrophin gene. The journal of gene medicine,  2011. 13: 522-37
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